The correct answer would be ALL EXCEPT the colonization goes against the right to self-government and that expansion is too expensive. Senator Beveridge was one of those who believed that it was a destiny of the United States to become a superpower and that it should expand overseas. The colonization benefits the US and the US should colonize Philippines and free them from the yoke of other barbaric rules. The people of Philippines were also not able to govern themselves as are not children, nor the Native Americans as the senator believed that consent of the governed applies only to those who are able to govern themselves.
All immigrants coming into the US had to stop at ether of those places to be allowed into the US
Answer:
A. a hero showing perseverance
B. supernatural elements
C. rhyme and repetition of words
D. a difficult journey with trials
Explanation:
A. A hero showing perseverance in battle means all Odyssey went through the story line and how he was able win all challenges that came his way.
B. Supernatural elements talks about the gods who odyssey claim takes parts in the whole poem by guiding his way. The Athena is an example
C. Rhyme and repetition relates to where helpers used it to memorize the poem.
D. A difficult journey with trials relates to the journey odyssey and his men when under took to the underworld.
Answer:
A, the cotton gin.
Explanation:
The cotton gin separated the seeds from the cotton significantly quicker than any enslaved person could, thus increasing the amount that was produced.
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The Haitian Revolution!
The Haitian Revolution began as a slave insurrection and culminated in the establishment of a sovereign state. The major insurgency began in 1791 in the important French colony of Saint-Domingue. In part inspired by the egalitarian ideology of the French Revolution, African slaves staged an organized revolt, murdering hundreds of whites and torching sugar plantations on their way to seizing control of Saint-northern Domingue's provinces. The disturbance would last until February 1794, when the French government declared the abolition of slavery in all of its domains.And when Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial soldiers seized Louverture in 1802 and sought to reintroduce slavery, the former slaves organized a resistance movement once again!
Amazing, right?